What is the difference between a wise man and a fool?
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definition
"The wise transcend the duality of wisdom and foolishness, embracing the mystery of existence with an empty heart, while the fool clings to knowledge as identity."
According to Osho, the real difference dissolves: the truly wise have transcended the duality of wisdom and foolishness. They carry no answers, no separate knower, and live the mystery in union with the whole, embracing 'ultimate ignorance.' The fool remains in duality, clinging to knowledge or its lack as identity. The wise are neither and both: empty, participatory, and egoless.
A wise person stops trying to know everything and simply becomes one with life, while a fool stays separate, arguing about answers.
Why this matters practically
- Let go of needing to be right; choose humility and openness.
- Shift from analyzing life to participating in it with presence.
- Embrace inner opposites to feel whole and reduce inner conflict.
- Shift from analyzing life to participating in it with presence.
- Embrace inner opposites to feel whole and reduce inner conflict.
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